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[Vegan Life] How to Spring Clean Your Vegan Pantry

One of the things I love most about spring, besides the glorious fresh smells and glimpses of little green sprouts, is cleaning. Taking just one afternoon to go through your vegan pantry storage can be really exhilarating. Trust me on this!

If you’ve never cleaned out an entire cupboard, you’re in for a treat. Not only will you feel fabulously free for a few days, but you’ll find the kitchen incredibly irresistible. You may find yourself opening up the cabinets just to smile and congratulate yourself. Plus, think of the photos you can take for Instagram!

Feeling overwhelmed and not quite sure how to begin? Don’t worry. We’ll go through it step by step together. Are you ready?
Bare Beginnings

To be successful at cleaning anything, here are a few tips that I want to share to make this process much smoother and stress-free:

Designate a Date – The most important first step is to set a date. Find a day on your calendar that you’ll be completely free of responsibilities. There’s nothing worse than trying to deep clean when you’re thinking of something else or you have to rush off to an appointment. Give yourself the entire day so that you can rest afterwards. (Trust me, you’ll be thankful of this later on!) Continue...

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